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posted by takyon on Tuesday June 25 2019, @04:36AM   Printer-friendly
from the probing-and-prodding dept.

Ecuador Judge Frees Swedish Programmer Close to Assange; Probe Continues

An Ecuadorean judge on Thursday ordered that a Swedish citizen and personal friend of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange be freed, two months after he was detained for alleged participation in a hacking attempt on the government.

But Ola Bini, a 36-year-old software developer who has lived in Ecuador for five years, remains under investigation in the case and will be barred from leaving the country, according to the court ruling.

Bini was detained in April at the Quito airport before boarding a flight to Japan, hours after Ecuador withdrew asylum for Assange, who had lived at its London embassy for almost seven years while facing spying charges related to WikLeaks' 2010 publication of secret U.S. diplomatic cables.

Ecuador's Interior Minister Maria Paula Romo had accused him of seeking to destabilise the Andean country's government and compromising its national security. Bini has denied those allegations, but has acknowledged being close to Assange.

Previously: Julian Assange Associate Arrested In Ecuador


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 25 2019, @10:54AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 25 2019, @10:54AM (#859664)

    He's free at last ... so he can be spied on and lead the Ecuadorian government to more evidence against him and Assange.

  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 25 2019, @12:57PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 25 2019, @12:57PM (#859691)

    First thing he needs to do is to renew all his letsencrypt certs, because it's a pain in the ass to accept expired certs.